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Darnley Erub Island wastewater treatment plant serves 373 people on Erub Island, Queensland, Australia. It provides secondary treatment and discharges 96.52 megaliters annually into the Torres Strait.
Dunwich wastewater treatment plant on North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, Australia, serves 940 people with secondary treatment. Discharges 243.11 ML annually into local coastal waters.
Gununa wastewater treatment plant serves the remote community of Mornington Island in Queensland, Australia. It provides secondary treatment for a population of 1,131 and discharges treated effluent near the coast.
Hamilton Island wastewater treatment plant in Queensland, Australia, serves a small population of 1,303 with secondary treatment. The plant discharges treated effluent near the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, a sensitive coastal ecosystem.
Hammond Island wastewater treatment plant in St Josephs, Queensland, Australia, serves 224 people with secondary treatment. The coastal facility discharges treated effluent into the Torres Strait marine environment.
Horseshoe Bay wastewater treatment plant in Queensland, Australia, serves 544 people with secondary treatment. It discharges treated effluent near the coast, supporting local environmental health.
Iama Island wastewater treatment plant serves 315 people on Iama Island, Queensland, Australia. It provides secondary treatment and discharges treated effluent into the surrounding marine environment of the Torres Strait.
Karumba wastewater treatment plant in Queensland, Australia, serves 592 people with secondary treatment. It discharges 153.11 megaliters annually near the Gulf of Carpentaria coast.
Kenilworth wastewater treatment plant in Sunshine Coast Regional, Queensland, Australia, provides secondary treatment for a population of 2,081. The facility discharges 538.40 megaliters annually, serving the local community.
Kowanyama wastewater treatment plant in Queensland, Australia, serves the remote Aboriginal community with secondary treatment. It discharges treated effluent into local waterways, supporting environmental health in the Gulf of Carpentaria catchment.
Lorim Point wastewater treatment plant in Weipa, Queensland, Australia, serves approximately 2,460 people with secondary treatment. The plant discharges treated effluent near the coast of the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Lucinda wastewater treatment plant in Queensland, Australia, serves 1,743 people with secondary treatment. It discharges approximately 451 ML annually and is located within 10 km of the coast.
Luggage Point A is a secondary treatment plant in Pinkenba, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It serves a small population and discharges treated wastewater near the coast.
Mabuiag Island wastewater treatment plant is a secondary treatment facility serving 259 people on Mabuiag Island, Queensland, Australia. It discharges treated wastewater into the surrounding marine environment of the Torres Strait.
Magnetic Island wastewater treatment plant serves 589 people on Magnetic Island, Queensland, Australia. It provides secondary treatment and discharges 152.44 megalitres annually into the surrounding marine environment.
Masig Island wastewater treatment plant in Queensland, Australia, serves 239 people with secondary treatment. The coastal facility discharges treated effluent into the Torres Strait, supporting local marine ecosystems.
Mer Island wastewater treatment plant in Queensland, Australia, serves a small island community of 362 people with secondary treatment. It discharges treated wastewater into the Torres Strait.
Nelly Bay wastewater treatment plant in Queensland, Australia, serves 1,322 people with secondary treatment. It discharges 342.02 megalitres annually near the coast of Magnetic Island.
Normanton wastewater treatment plant in Queensland, Australia, serves approximately 1,200 people with secondary treatment. It discharges treated effluent into local waterways, supporting the Gulf of Carpentaria catchment.
North Bundaberg wastewater treatment plant in Queensland, Australia, serves 2,046 people with secondary treatment. It discharges treated effluent near the coast, supporting local water quality.